[Amended 6-12-2019]
Enforcement of this chapter shall be by the Sheriff of Frederick
County or his designee.
A violation of this chapter shall be punishable
by a fine of not more than $100 for the first offense and a fine of
not more than $1,000 for each subsequent offense. Each such occurrence
shall constitute a separate offense.
[Added 6-12-2019]
The following acts are declared to be noise disturbances in
violation of this chapter, provided that this list shall not be deemed
to be an exclusive enumeration of those acts which may constitute
noise disturbances and that an act not listed below may nevertheless
constitute a violation of this chapter:
A. Prohibited noise generally. Operating, playing or permitting the
operation or playing of any radio, television, computer, recording,
musical instrument, amplifier, or similar device, or yelling, shouting,
whistling, or singing, or operating or permitting the operation of
any mechanical equipment in such as manner as to be plainly audible
or exceeding 60 decibels as heard:
(1) Across a residential real property boundary or through partitions
common to two or more dwelling units within a building; or
(2) At a distance of 50 feet or more from the building in which it is
located, provided that the sound is audible on another's property;
or
(3) At a distance of 50 feet or more from its source, provided that the
sound is audible on another's property.
B. Schools, public buildings, places of worship, and hospitals. The
creation of any noise on or near the grounds of any school, court,
public building, place of worship, or hospital in a manner that is
plainly audible within such school, court, public building, place
of worship, or hospital, and which noise interferes with the operation
of the institution.
C. The term "plainly audible" shall mean any sound that can be heard
clearly by a person using his or her unaided hearing faculties. When
music is involved, the detection of rhythmic bass tones shall be sufficient
to be considered plainly audible sound.
[Added 6-12-2019]
This chapter shall have no application to any sound generated
by any of the following:
A. Sound which is necessary for the protection or preservation of property
or the health, safety, life, or limb of any person.
B. Public speaking and public assembly activities conducted on any public
right-of-way or public property.
C. Radios, sirens, horns, and bells on police, fire, or other emergency
response vehicles.
D. Parades, lawful fireworks displays, school-related activities, and
other such public special events or public activities.
E. Activities on or in municipal, County, state, United States, or school
athletic facilities, or on or in publicly owned property and facilities.
F. Fire alarms and burglar alarms, prior to the giving of notice and
a reasonable opportunity for the owner or person in possession of
the premises served by any such alarm to turn off the alarm.
G. Religious services, religious events, or religious activities or
expressions, including, but not limited to, music, singing, bells,
chimes, and organs which are a part of such service, event, activity,
or expression.
H. Locomotives and other railroad equipment, and aircraft.
J. Military activities of the Commonwealth of Virginia or of the United
States of America.